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Elvis Presley - Blue Moon of Kentucky
Happy Birthday to the King.
100 Plays | Download
“Movement and Location” | Punch Brothers
Off their new album, Who’s Feeling Young Now, due out Feb. 14. Download at Paste Magazine.
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243 Plays
Charlie Poole with the North Carolina Ramblers—“Please Papa Come Home”
Charlie Poole with the North Carolina Ramblers, Volume 2 (JSP 2005).
60 Plays | Download
victorfranko: Junior Brown - My Wife Thinks You’re Dead. From the album, Junior High (Curb)
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lostprovinces: Dock Boggs—“New Prisoner’s Song” on Country Blues: Complete Early Recordings (Revenant 1998).
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whenigodeaf: The Louvin Brothers, “Satan’s Jeweled Crown,” from Satan Is Real
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Bob Carlin—“Bonaparte Crossing the Rocky Mountains”
Melodic Clawhammer Banjo (Kicking Mule 1976).
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Sourwood Mountain ~ Carolina Chocolate Drops
Album: Dona Got A Ramblin’ Mind
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bluermountains: Tennessee - Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
291 Plays
HIlary Hawke & The Flipsides: Groundhog
You can catch Hilary playing with one of her various band projects:
Hilary Hawke & the Flipsides @ Jalopy Theatre
315 Columbia St., Brooklyn, NY
9:30 PM
Tickets: $10
Also Playing: The Hunts
Saturday, October 8, 2011
M Shanghai Stringband-Monthly show! @ Jalopy
315 Columbia St., Brooklyn, NY
8:00 PM
Friday, October 28, 2011
Hawke & Owl @ Two Boots Pizza
514 2nd St., Brooklyn, NY 11215
10:00 PM
Tickets: Free
marksbirch: I Saw the Light performed by the David Crowder Band - An impressive remake of the Hank Williams Sr. bluegrass tune. A very inspirational, raise the roof off the church song.
40 Plays
Nashville bills itself as Music City–now it’s trying to lock in the future of that status. The city is overhauling its music education program across all 144 public schools, Mayor Karl Dean announced today at a press conference at the Ryman Auditorium, downtown Nashville’s temple of country music.
Classes in country, rock and rap will supplement the traditional curriculum of orchestra, choir and band. Instruction in songwriting, production and other skills such as DJ-ing will also be added to music theory and other existing offerings. The new program, dubbed Music Makes Us, will be funded through a mix of public and private funds, primarily commitments from Nashville’s deeply embedded music industry, which includes hundreds of record labels, publishers and venues, plus countless professional musicians.
countryandwestern: Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys - I’m Going Back to Old Kentucky
333 Plays
singinginthewire:cargohoo: Hank Williams - Why Should We Try Anymore?
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